Lesson 3
Lesson 3
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Electricity |
Lesson 3 |
Objective |
AC/DC , circuit is a closed loop, uses, opposite charge? |
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Essential Question |
What is electricity? Why do we want electricity? |
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State Standards |
4.1d Different forms of energy include heat, light, electrical, mechanical, sound, nuclear, 4.4d Electrical energy can be produced from a variety of energy sources and can be (pp. 30-31) |
Components:
Hands On |
Five stations where students engage in learning different characteristics of electricity and electrical circuits. 1) Simple DC circuit Students construct a simple DC circuit using a light bulb and a battery. 2) Faraday's Law Coil of wire around empty toilet paper roll. The wire leads are connected to a 3) Static Electricity A Cheerio© is suspended on a piece of string. Using a comb a student will 4) The Atom Students sit in a circle and pass "electrons" (paper balls) from atom to atom 5) Lemon Power An ordinary lemon can produce 1 volt of electricity using only a paper clip and a |
Discovery |
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Real World Application |
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Results/Assessment |
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Enrichment or Further Development |
For a TED talk about wireless electricity click here.
Wake Forest University Physics Department demonstration videos on electricity
PHET Simulation on static electricity:
This demo involves lighting a fluorescent tube, but only works if the room can be really well darkened. Discovery Education has a complete list of instructions. |
POPS |
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